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Hollybush Hill

From Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia

Hollybush Hill
Midsummer Hill and Hollybush Quarry from Ragged Stone Hill
Highest point
Elevation242 m (794 ft)
Geography
LocationMalvern Hills, England
OS gridSO760375
Topo mapOS Landranger 150
Geology
Age of rockPre-Cambrian
Mountain typeIgneous, Metamorphic
Climbing
Easiest routeHiking

Hollybush Hill is situated in the range of Malvern Hills that runs approximately 13 kilometres (8 mi) north–south along the HerefordshireWorcestershire border. It lies to the east of Midsummer Hill. It has an elevation of 242 metres (794 ft).

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History

It is the site of an Iron Age hill fort which spans Hollybush Hill and Midsummer Hill. The hillfort is protected as a Scheduled Ancient Monument and is owned by Natural England. It can be accessed via a footpath which leads south from the car park at British Camp on the A449 or a footpath which heads north from the car park in Hollybush on the A438.[1]

References

  1. ^ Children, George; Nash, George (1994) Prehistoric Sites of Herefordshire Logaston Press ISBN 1-873827-09-1

Further reading

  • Bowden, Mark; Field, David; Winton, Helen (2005). The Malvern Hills: an ancient landscape. English Heritage. ISBN 1-873592-82-5.
  • Children, George; Nash, George (1994). Prehistoric Sites of Herefordshire. Logaston Press. ISBN 1-873827-09-1.

External links

52°02′07″N 2°21′02″W / 52.0353°N 2.3505°W / 52.0353; -2.3505


This page was last edited on 7 January 2024, at 09:04
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